Research and Innovation in Art Conservation
The vast European Cultural Heritage (CH) is a crucial societal and economic resource: it favours inclusivity and job creation and promotes resilience of our society against the emerging issues of the 21st century, economic crisis and social alienation, made worse by the current Covid-19 pandemic.
To keep such advantages, Culture Heritage assets must be maintained, well preserved and accessible, counteracting degradation processes that are often enhanced by unfavourable environmental conditions and climate changes.
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Shiseido Joins GREENART Consortium
10 June 2024 We are thrilled to announce that [...]
Workshop at the National Museum of Serbia, Belgrade
31 May 2024 On May 30-31, 2024, the National [...]
GREENART solutions showed at “Research and innovations in the restoration of paper and painted cultural heritage” training event
23-24 May 2024 On May 23-24, 2024, Palermo, Sicily, [...]
GREENART showcased at Salone Internazionale del Restauro
17 May 2024 From 15 to 17 May 2024, [...]
GREENART Workshop at Tate Britain
29–30 January 2024 The Tate GREENART Project Team, a [...]
GREENART Project Spotlighted in Ca’ Foscari University’s Latest News Article
23 February 2024 Highlighting the groundbreaking strides in sustainable [...]
Exploring Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) in Heritage Science
16 February 2024 Our latest scientific publication by Abdelrazek [...]
Gels and Nanofluids: How Colloids and Soft Matters Preserve Works of Art at MFAH, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
12-14 February 2024 The Sarah Campbell Blaffer Foundation Center [...]
GREENART Project Spotlighted at Palais des Beaux-Arts Lille Workshop
30 January 2024 Antonio Mirabile recently presented the GREENART [...]
GREENART project Consortium Meeting
19 December 2023 The General Assembly of the Horizon [...]
Innovative Conservation Techniques: GREENART Project Spotlight in Belo Horizonte, Brazil
15 December 2024 | Belo Horizonte (Brazil) GREENART project [...]
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